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E. GURNEY.

WATER HEATER. I

No. 389,458. Patented Sept. 11, 1888.

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E. GURNEY.

WATER HEATER.

No. 389,458. Patented Sept. 11, 1888.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEFTQE.

EDWARD GURNEY, OF TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA.

WATER-HEATER.

$PECIPICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 389,458, datedSeptember 11, 1888.

Application filed October 28,

To aZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, EDWARD GURNEY, of the city of Toronto, in the countyofYork, in the Province of Ontario, Canada, manufacturer, have inventedcertain new and useful Improvements in \Vater-Heaters,of which thefollowing is a specification.

This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements insectional hot-water heaters; and the invention consists in the peculiarcombination and the construction, arrangemen t, and adaptation of parts,all as more fully hereinafter described and claimed.

Figure 1 is a perspective outside view of my improved heater. Fig. 2 isa sectional plan through a; y in Fig.1. Figs. 3, t,and 5 are enlargedsectional perspective views showing the formation and construction oftheseveral lower sections of the heater.

A represents the water-spaces, which are all connected together in eachsection, and all the water-spaces in the various sect-ions are connectedtogether by the vertical legs B, which are themselves connected to andform part of the water-spaces A. It will be noticed that the waterspacesextend around the side and bottom of the ash-pit C and around all theopenings formed for the doors D, thus materially increasing theheating-surface of the heater. The return-water pipes F enter thewater-space A surrounding and forming the bottom of the ash-pit (J. Bythus introducing the returnwater into the water space at the coolestpoint in the heaterabetter circulation is maintained,

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the water within the heater.

It will be noticed that the en rs or lugs a on the sections are arrangedin the bends by the vertical legs B, out of the way, where they are notliable to be broken.

Vhat I claim as my invention is- 1. Ahot-waterheatercomposedofhollowsections formed with heatingspaces between the water-spaces ofthe sections,and communicating with water-spaces formed around the doorsof the heater and with water-spaces formed in the sections surroundingthe ash-pit, and the several sections connected together by the verticallegs B,connected to and forming part of the water-spaces, substantiallyas and for the purpose specified.

2. A hot-water heater composed of detachable sections formed withvertical legs '8, and with lugs a arranged in the bends formed by thelegs 13, substantially as shown and described, and for the purposespecified.

Toronto, September 28, 1887.

EIHVAR D G U RN EY.

in presence of CHARLES C. BALDWIN, CHARLES H. RIOHES.

